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| - Came here on a Wednesday evening for some sushi with the girls! I had just exercised and was looking forward to a nice, light meal. The place was a little busy - not full, but several tables occupied - but we were seated immediately. Atmosphere and service both were functional but not personal, nothing special there - except the hammerhead shark that hangs above the sushi bar.
I got the Rainbow Roll and an Eel Roll, with soup and salad first. Miso is $2, so is house salad. I prefer it when that comes complementary, but I decided to pay for it since it just feels wrong for me to have sushi without. Miso was good, hot and filled with tofu. The house salad was about two or three times larger than it usually is, and the dressing was a little heavier than I like it. I was a little bummed since I started feeling full of salad before my sushi even arrived!
The rainbow roll was small. Usually I have rainbow rolls with about 8-10 pieces (I think?) but this one only had 6. It was also about the same size as the eel roll (standard 6 pieces). I don't think the rainbow roll was a good deal for the price. All the sushi was okay, it didn't taste uber-fresh but it wasn't bad either. Not as flavorful as I'd hoped. It was well-made, but the presentation completely lacked any flair.
It's a pretty inexpensive place to grab a few rolls, which is nice. I paid $20 for soup (2), salad (2), one specialty roll (10?!?!), and one regular roll (6). Rainbow roll was NOT worth $10, so I'd say stick with the simple rolls that make more sense with the price. It satisfied a craving, but I've had way better sushi elsewhere.
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